Also looks like Morrisons haven't raised their prices [yet] if what you're saying is true.

Edited by: "LemonHead" 3rd Jul 2017

3rd Jul 2017

Check the label before you buy! It's quite high in sugar.

3rd Jul 2017

SWEET deal

....I'm sorry

3rd Jul 2017

dunno

Check the label before you buy! It's quite high in sugar.

You're not kidding, Ingredients: 100% sugar!

They should put that on the label.

3rd Jul 2017

Proudly grown in Britain

3rd Jul 2017

Is there a sugar free version?

3rd Jul 2017

The twenty first century factory processed Human.... not many of us are sugar free, chemical free either

3rd Jul 2017

3rd Jul 2017

be careful, sugar attacks brain cells. Half spoon in the morning and half in the evening is good enough to keep things going.

3rd Jul 2017

bobo53

be careful, sugar attacks brain cells. Half spoon in the morning and half … be careful, sugar attacks brain cells. Half spoon in the morning and half in the evening is good enough to keep things going.

It does? Do you have any links to this?

What about sugar found in fruit? Is fruit something we should avoid at all costs, now?

3rd Jul 2017

My Diabetes says YES !

3rd Jul 2017

Sweet thanks

3rd Jul 2017

Just what we need RE: BREXIT! Proudly grown in Britain!

4th Jul 2017

I always skip the Morrisons in Colindale and prefer the Asda

4th Jul 2017

sunama

It does? Do you have any links to this?What about sugar found in fruit? … It does? Do you have any links to this?What about sugar found in fruit? Is fruit something we should avoid at all costs, now?

It does? Do you have any links to this?What about sugar found in fruit? Is …It does? Do you have any links to this?What about sugar found in fruit? Is fruit something we should avoid at all costs, now?

Fruit sugars are generally a mix of glucose and fructose (depending on the fruit). Fructose is processed differently in the body, and doesn't have such a spiking effect on blood sugar levels. Fruit in its raw form generally contains some fibre too which again slows the absorption and reduces spiking of blood sugars.

4th Jul 2017

very cheap and if you are planning a sweet death, all you need is around 30gr for each KG of your weight.Around 2.4kg of sugar if you are around 80kg or 176lbs

I do and you still haven't linked to any study backing up your claims.

4th Jul 2017

sunama

I do and you still haven't linked to any study backing up your claims.

it is the way you been asking questions thinking you are clever (not to be confused with intelligence) and google should do very well. Also, not going to waste my time with someone that in here is contributed NIL in the last 10 years